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Natalia Dyer
Natalia Dyer
Role of Davina

Natalia Dyer is an exciting and dynamic young actress on the brink of success. With her engaging presence and natural talent, she has quickly blossomed into one of Hollywood's most promising talents. She can be seen in the independent drama THE GREENING OF WHITNEY BROWN alongside Kris Kristofferson and Aidan Quinn and BLUE LIKE JAZZ, also starring Marshall Allman, Claire Holt and Tania Raymonde which premiered at SXSW 2012. Natalia recently joined the cast of THE HEALER alongside Joel Courtney (SUPER 8) from producer Susan Johnson (MEAN CREEK). She made her onscreen debut in Disney's HANNAH MONTANA: THE MOVIE starring Miley Cyrus and directed by Peter Chelsom (SERENDIPITY). Born in Nashville, she began performing on stage at the age of eight, playing "Scout" in "To Kill a Mockingbird". Natalia currently resides with her family in Tennessee.

Peter Vack
Peter Vack
Role of Sterling

Peter Vack has worked consistently in theater, film, and television since the age of nine. He is currently the lead on Doug Limon's MTV hit dramedy series, I JUST WANT MY PANTS BACK. Notable stage appearances include "Richard III" at the Public Theater, "Fool for Love," "True West," and an exclusive engagement of "The Pillowman" in Los Angeles performed by the Casitas Group, a theater company of which Peter is also a founding member. He also co-founded Shakespeare on the Subway, a guerilla theater project that has been featured on NPR, Inside Edition, and the New York Post. His film credits include DEAR DIARY, A PERFECT FIT, THE TREATMENT and KISS OF THE DAMNED. He starred in the independent feature film CONSENT and has appeared in numerous television series.

Toni Meyerhoff
Toni Meyerhoff
Role of Toni

Toni Meyerhoff is the director Leah Meyerhoff's mother and an inspiration for this project. She was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis shortly before her daughter was born and has been in a wheelchair ever since. Her acting debut was in Leah's short film TWITCH, which screened at hundreds of film festivals worldwide before being picked up for distribution by the Independent Film Channel, PBS, Hulu and Skandinavia TV. She was also profiled in FILM SCHOOL, a docudrma series directed by Nanette Burstein (THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE) which followed the production of TWITCH and continues to air on IFC. Toni currently lives in Oakland, CA.

Joshua Leonard
Joshua Leonard
Role of Matthew

Joshua Leonard first garnered attention for his lead role in THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, one of the highest grossing independent films of all time. He has since starred in over thirty films including Allison Anders' THINGS BEHIND THE SUN, HBO's LIVE FROM BAGHDAD and Fox's MEN OF HONOR. He made his directorial debut with the short THE YOUTH IN US (Sundance 2005) and co-directed the feature documentary BEAUTIFUL LOSERS (SXSW 2008). Joshua also played a lead role in HUMPDAY (Sundance 2009, Cannes 2009) which was released by Magnolia Pictures. He recently directed and starred in THE LIE and appeared in Vera Fermiga's HIGHER GROUND both of which premiered at Sundance 2011. He is currently in production on CLUTTER, starring alongside Carol Kane and Natasha Lyonne.

Julia Garner
Julia Garner
Role of Cassidy

Julia Garner currently stars as the lead alongside Rory Culkin and Liam Aiken in ELECTRICK CHILDREN, which premiered at Berlinale and SXSW 2012. She received rave reviews for her first feature role opposite Hugh Dancy, Sarah Paulson, John Hawkes, Brady Corbet and Elizabeth Olsen in Ted Hope's MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE which premiered at Sundance in 2011 and is a Cannes Film Festival Official Selection Un Certain Regard. She recently shot supporting roles in David Chase's TWYLIGHT ZONES and Summit's PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER opposite Emma Watson and Logan Lerman. She has also starred in several short films including OUR TIME, ONE THOUSAND CRANES, THE DREAMER, and ELAH AND THE MOON.

Amy Seimetz
Amy Seimetz
Role of Clara

Amy Seimetz was the talk of Sundance and The Hollywood Reporter listed her as one of the breakout stars of the festival for her performance opposite Scoot McNairy in THE OFF HOURS. The LA Times unofficially announced her the 2011 Indie Film MVP. Amy recently appeared in Lena Dunham's TINY FURNITURE (SXSW 2010), David Mitchell's MYTH OF THE AMERICAN SLEEPOVER (SXSW 2010, Cannes 2010), Adam Wingard's A HORRIBLE WAY TO DIE (Toronto 2010, winner "Best Actress" Fantastic Fest 2010), Joe Maggio's BITTER FEAST (LA Film Fest 2010), Sofia Takal's GREEN (SXSW 2011) and Joe Swanberg's SILVER BULLETS (Berlin 2011). Amy wrote and directed the feature film SUN DON'T SHINE, which premiered at SXSW 2012.